Daytrader Biography



Genres : Pop/Rock

Style : Alternative/Indie Rock, Emo

Active : 2010s

About Band

After talking about forming a band for years, members of Long Island's Daytrader finally got the timing right and started writing together during the summer of 2010; they brought a sound to the punk scene that hearkened back to the late-'90s/early-2000s emo bands -- such as Further Seems Forever and Saves the Day -- that helped influence them. The group comprised scene vets vocalist Tym Barash (ex-Divider), guitarist Gary Cioni (ex- Crime in Stereo), drummer Pat Schramm (ex-Bridge and Tunnel, Latterman), bassist Jon Murray (ex-Monikers), and guitarist Mike Weiss (ex-the Motorcycle Industry); Schramm and Murray were later replaced by drummer Derrick Flanagan and bassist Matt Mascarenas (ex-Reviver). Daytrader didn't waste much time once they began, and within a few months, they had released a three-song demo and played out live shows with like-minded acts the Wonder Years, Such Gold, and Fireworks. The band ultimately signed with Run for Cover Records, and released their debut EP, Last Days of Rome, in January 2011. Touring followed, with the group supporting the record out on the road alongside Transit and Into It. Over It. By fall, Daytrader had joined the Rise Records roster and recorded their next album with Long Island producer Mike Sapone (Taking Back Sunday, Brand New). The resulting full-length, Twelve Years, appeared in May 2012.

Dawn DeFeo Biography



Band Members

Marko - Throat
Kenny - Guitar
Cody - Guitar
Mike - Bass
Craig - Drums/Vocals

From : Taft, CA, United States
Genres : Hardcore, Progressive, Metalcore

About Band
In a Genre of music where everyone is trying to out do each other comes a band that mixes passion, experience, fun, and sweat with long hair, pretty faces, and cute smiles called DAWN DeFeo. They bring the hardest hitting break downs, face melting guitar riffs, and creative vocals you can get from a band. If you see them you won’t forget them. As time goes on we will become stronger!...

Cartel Biography



Origin : Conyers, Georgia, USA
Genres : Pop rock, alternative rock, powerpop, pop rock, emo (old material)
Years active : 2003–present
Labels : The Militia Group, Epic, Wind-Up, LAB Records
Website : www.cartelrocks.com

Members
Will Pugh
Joseph Pepper
Nic Hudson
Kevin Sanders

Past members
Ryan Roberts
Andy Lee
Jeff Lett

Cartel is an American pop punk band from Conyers, Georgia that formed in 2003. The band is best known for their single "Honestly", featured on their 2005 debut album Chroma, and for their 2007 appearance on MTV's Band in a Bubble.

The current members of the band include vocalist/guitarist Will Pugh, lead guitarist Joseph Pepper, bassist Nic Hudson, and drummer Kevin Sanders.

Members

Nic Hudson was born on July 6, 1982 in Conyers, Georgia. Hudson played rhythm guitar for the band until bassist Jeff Lett left in 2011, and Hudson took over as the band's bassist.
Joseph Pepper is the lead guitarist of Cartel. Pepper was born on May 15, 1983 in Tucson, Arizona, but moved to Conyers, Georgia as a child. Pepper learned to play guitar early in his life and discovered that he wanted to

Cinematic Sunrise Biography



Origin : Detroit, Michigan, USA
Genres : Pop punk,emo, pop rock
Years active : 2006–2009
Labels : Equal Vision Records
Associated acts : Chiodos, Isles & Glaciers, D.R.U.G.S., Underminded, The Sound of Animals Fighting

Members
Craig Owens
Bryan Beeler
Marcus Van Kirk
Nick Martin
Bradley Bell
Dave Shapiro

Past members
Eric Nicolau - Guitar
Vic Fuentes - Guitar

Cinematic Sunrise was an American rock band signed to Equal Vision Records. It consisted of Craig Owens (vocals) and Bradley Bell (piano), along with Bryan Beeler (guitar), Marcus VanKirk (bass), Nick Martin (guitar), and Dave Shapiro (drums).

History

Owens and Beeler have been members of Cinematic Sunrise since its formation in Spring 2005. Beeler also played in the group Class of '83; drummer Dave Shapiro was previously in Count the Stars, Vankirk was in the group Radio Pirate Dj, and

Crash Romeo Biography



Crash Romeo is an American pop punk band from Bernardsville, New Jersey.
History

Crash Romeo was formed by members who had previously played together in the band Centsless. Members of the band Bedlight for Blue Eyes suggested the band to their label Trustkill Records, who signed the group late in 2005. Their debut appeared on the label the following year, produced by Chris Badami. A follow-up full-length, Gave Me the Clap, was released in 2008. Now off Trustkill Records and out on their own Crash Romeo is set to release a new album in late 2010.
Members

Travis Weber - vocals
Ryan Weber - drums
Steve Anderson - guitar
Steve Mathews - bass, vocals

Cute Is What We Aim For Biography



Having already earned a passionate online following, Cute Is What We Aim For is now ready to spread their joyful noise into the wider world. Described by singer Shaant as “power pop with intellectual lyrics,” the Buffalo-based band’s Fueled By Ramen debut, “THE SAME OLD BLOOD RUSH WITH A NEW TOUCH,” abounds with contagious energy, flaunting a distinctive gift for brightly brash melodies and endlessly witty turns of phase. Throughout exuberant songs such as “I Put The ‘Metro’ In Metronome” and the animated first single, “There’s A Class For This,” Shaant flips though his virtual journal to unleash canny couplets detailing anxious post-adolescent introspection as well as his own observations on life, love and